[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 177 (Thursday, December 8, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S6873]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
WRDA
Mr. FLAKE. Mr. President, I rise today to speak about drought
legislation that is critical to the State of Arizona.
As everyone knows, water is a controversial issue in the West.
Arizona and California have long been at odds on a number of water-
related issues, particularly the Colorado River.
Since the beginning of this Congress, I have worked to advance
Arizona's water priorities. That included working with our neighbors
across the Colorado River to get a Flake-Feinstein amendment included
in the Energy bill. This amendment, which was adopted on the floor,
would allow dams to be more efficient and enhance water storage.
In addition to this amendment, I have introduced the Western Water
Supply and Planning Enhancement Act in the Energy and Natural Resources
Committee. I have worked with many of my colleagues on the committee to
move this western drought bill through regular order, work that
included attempting to find a way to reconcile this bill with the
California drought bill in order to advance all of our priorities.
I am disappointed that instead of continuing with the committee
process, a California-only deal was airdropped into an unrelated WRDA
conference report. This was done at the last minute, circumventing
regular order, and leaving Arizona and other western State priorities
out to dry.
Not only does the WRDA conference report disregard the good work the
Energy and Natural Resources Committee has carried out over these past
2 years, but it also fails to address western water matters in a
holistic way. Let me be clear, important Arizona water issues still
need to be addressed by Congress, and I will continue to fight for
these priorities.
For example, the Colorado River Basin States are very close to
reaching a groundbreaking agreement to deal with the prolonged drought
on the river. We will seek legislation to implement this deal early in
the next Congress.
Our watersheds are also under great threat from catastrophic
wildfires. I will continue to push Congress and the Forest Service to
move ahead to reduce fire risks in Arizona.
I look forward to continuing my work on these issues and to fighting
for other water needs in Arizona.
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